Lectures on surgical pathology : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England / by James Paget ; rev. and ed. by William Turner.
- James Paget
- Date:
- 1865
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Credit: Lectures on surgical pathology : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England / by James Paget ; rev. and ed. by William Turner. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![their occurrence before old age, 86 ; distinc- tion from diseases, bQ ; general diagnosis, 87; relations with development, 88; and with diseases, 88 ; liquefactive, 89 ; condi- tions of, 96; spontaneous atrophy or degene- ration, 98; contrast, with hj-pertrophy, 96. — and death distinguished, 69, 309; mixed with morbid processes, 33; of the fangs of teeth, 31 ; in inflamed parts, 276- 288 ; of lymph, 258, 274, 714 ; of cancer- cells, 527, 588, 611, 643; of tubercle, 711; of cancers, 701. Dendritic vegetation, 575, 655. Dentigerous cysts, 395. Deterioration of parts, sources of, 27. Determination of blood, 215, e. s. Development, meaning of, 26, 246 ; separate from growth, 26 ; arrests of, 26 ; determina- tion of the order of, 41 ; as part of the for- mative process, 60; in hypertrophy, 67; consumption of force in, 122 ; checked se- parately from growth, 123; arrest or error of, in granulations, 157; congenital excess of, contrast with tumors, 341, note. Diseased parts, assimilation in, 56. Diseases occurring only once, 56. Diseases of cancers, 702; of granulations, 157; of organized lymph, 274. Dittrich, Prof., on pulmonary apoplexy, 116. Dropsies, mechanical, 232; fibrinous, 230, 240, &o. Duration of life in parts, 31. Dysentery, ulcers in, 290. E. Ear, vascular tumor of the, 500 ; fibrous tu- mors in the lobules of the, 434. Eburnation of bone, 280. Ecchondrosis prolifera, 474, note. Ektasie, cavernous, 603, note. Elastic tissue in adhesions, 252; in fibrous tu- mors, 426. Election, seats of, 37. Elective affinity in nutrition, 61-63. Elephantiasis scroti, 405. Encephaloid : see Medullary Cancer. Enchondroma, 435, e. s. : see Cartilaginous Tumor. Endogenous cells, in cancer, 612. cysts, 376 : see Cysts. Epidermal cysts, 391-395. Epidermis, growth of, 65. Epithelial cancer; primary seats, 596 ; second- ary, 596 ; superficial form, 598 ; warty and other external characters, 598; distinction from common warty growths, 601, 630 ; in- terior structure, 602; peculiar soft material, 602 ; papillary and deep-set portions, 603 ; infiltrated cancer-structures, 604; stroma, 605; deep-seated form, Qi)b ; eases, 606; ul- ceration, 608 ; microscopic structures, 610 ; their arrangement, 610 ; varieties, 612 ; me- lanotic, 616 ; cylindriform, 615 ; intermedi- ate, 616. hi lymphatic glands, 616; pri- mary, 617; lungs, 618; heart, 619; uterus and vagina, 619 ; diagnosis from other can- cers and from rodent ulcers, 621; cancer of cicatrices, 623. Pathology : influence of sex, 624 ; age, 625 ; hereditary disposition, 626 ; injury or disease, 627; warts, 628; cancer; structures new formed in them, 629 ; general health, 631; growth, 631; ulceration, 631 ; pain and cachexia, 632 ; multiplication, 632 ; variations according to seat, 634 ; duration of life, 634; rules for operations, 635 ; in cases of recurrence, 636 ; relations to other cancers, 637. Epithelioma, 697. Epithelium, on adhesions, &c., 252. Epulis, 433, 466. Erectile tumors, 495, 675. Erysipelas, suppuration in, 270. Ethmoid bone, with cartilaginous growth, 451. Excoriation in inflammation, 289. Excretion office of each part, 39. Excretions, mutual, between organs, 44. Exercise, effects of, in tissues, 27; inducing growth, 68 ; atrophy in defective, 96. Exogenous cysts, 376. Exostosis, 473 ; foliated or periosteal, 646 ; spongy or fungous, 567. Exudations, inflammatory, 229, 233. Eye, acute cancer of the, 584 ; medullary can- cer of, 685, 587, 588; melanoid cancer of, 641. Eyelash, life of an, 30. Face, growths on the bones of the, 480. Facial nerve, influence on nutrition, 63. False membranes, 260, 266, &c. Fat, formed in adhesions, 252 ; in the place of atrophied muscles, 100. Fatty degeneration, 90 ; general characters of, 91 ; wasting of nuclei, 91 ; source of the fatty matter, 91 ; imitative chemical changes, 92 ; adipocere, 92 ; relation to defective nutri- tion, 93; as in old age, 93; two modes of atrophy in old persons, 93 ; causes of fatty degeneration, 94 ; correspondence with those of wasting, 95; relation to general obesity, 95 ; voluntary muscles, 99 ; of the heart, 103 ; of the uterus and the smooth-fibred muscles, 107; of bones, 108 ; of bloodvessels, 112; nervous tissues, 116; cornea, 118; lymph, 260, 263, 273 ; of inflamed parts, 286 ; of transplanted parts, 260. matter, in degenerate parts, 60 ; in the uterus after delivery, 108. tumors: outgrowths, 396 ; in the heart, 396; tumors, tissue of, 397; its arrange- ment, 397 ; capsule, 398 ; bloodvessels, 398 ; multiplicity, 398 ; seats, 398 ; shifting, 399 ; deep-seated, 400; growth, 400 ; diseases, 401 ; causes, 402 ; in emaciated persons, 340. Femur, lengthening of, 76 ; absorption of neck, 281 ; tumor detached from the, 475 ; fre- quent seat of osteoid cancer, 646. Fever, cancer withering in, 674. Fibrine in lymph, 139; in effused fluids, 230; delayed coagulation, 23] ; varieties of, in inflammatory exudations, 237; degenera- tions of, 269. Fibrinous lymph, 233. Fibro-calcareous tumors, 427. cellular tissue, development of, 140, e. s. and fibrous tissues, formed from lymph, 139,'260. tumors. Previous descriptions. 402 ; Polypi : of the nose, 403 ; antrum, 403 ; ear, 404 ; urinary bladder, 404 ; rec- tum, 404; vagina, 406; lacrymal sac. 406. Cutaneous outgrowths : elephantiasis, 405 ; Fibro-cellular tumors, general form, <fcc., 406 ; texture, 407 ; microscopic structure, 407; chemical character,407 ; containing cartilage](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21211267_0726.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


